Child Nutrition

To find out your child's eligibility status for Free or Reduced Meals,

please contact the cafeteria manager at your child's campus

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write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:

Welcome to the Sanger ISD Child Nutrition department where student's nutritional needs are our top priority.

We make every effort to provide students with healthy quality meals everyday. All of our meals meet the standards set for us by the Uuited States Department of Agriculture and the Texas Child Nutrition Policy.

Sanger ISD uses the "Offer vs. Serve" option in all of our cafeterias. Students choosing not to use this option will be charged ala carte prices.

Sanger does not offer a substitute for milk if a student chooses not to take the milk offered with the meal.If a student has a milk allergy, we will give a substitute only when a form has been turned in to the cafeteria manager that has been filled out by licensed physician stating such allergy and suggesting a substitute for us to provide. The form may be obtained from the cafeteria manager.

"You can't educate a child who isn't healthy, and you can't keep a child healthy who isn't educated."

Joycelyn Elders, M.D., Former U.S. Surgeon General

Total Average Health Department Score at all Campuses is 100%.

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MENUS ARE POSTED AS A COURTESY ON THIS WEBSITE. IF THE MENU YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IS NOT LISTED, YOU MAY GET ONE FROM THE CAFETERIA MANAGER AT YOUR CHILD'S CAMPUS.